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   the diagnostic utility of fibroblast activating protein (fap) alpha in relation to transforming growth factor (tgf) beta and beta catenin immunohistochemical markers in pancreatic adenocarcinoma versus pancreatitis  
   
نویسنده ghanam walaa ,abuamara tamer m.m. ,hasan abdulkarim ,fawzy mostafa ,abdelwahed mohammed s. ,samman abdulhadi ,sharfeldeen abd el rahman m. ,tharwat mohamed ,abd-elhamid nageh rady ,eldowick yaser mohamed ,soltan hassan a. ,elhussiny mohammed e.a. ,bebars shaimaa m.m.
منبع journal of medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry research - 2024 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:716 -730
چکیده    Pancreatic adenocarcinoma and chronic pancreatitis may present complex challenges in diagnosis due to overlapping clinical and histopathological features. pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a particularly lethal neoplasm with a grim 5% overall 5-year survival rate. recent research underscores the pivotal role of the tumor microenvironment in neoplastic initiation and progression, with stromal components supporting tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. fibroblast activation protein alpha (fapα) and tgf-beta have been identified as significant players in this context. this study collected paraffin blocks from 32 patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma and 11 patients with chronic pancreatitis to investigate the expression and localization of fapα in relation to tgf-beta, and b-catenin expressions. both patient groups revealed a higher prevalence of males, but no statistically significant gender difference. notably, age emerged as a crucial distinguishing factor, with pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients being notably older. biomarker analysis showed that b-catenin was the superior diagnostic marker, detecting 68.6% of cases, particularly in late stages, and exhibiting a positive relationship with tumor size and spread. fap α plays a critical role in early detection, identifying 40.6% of cases and showing a weak negative relationship with tumor size and spread. combining b-catenin and fap α proved to be the most effective approach, detecting all cases with variable intensity. these findings have significant implications for improving early and accurate diagnosis, which can lead to more tailored management, however further research is still needed to validate and refine diagnostic approaches as our understanding of these diseases evolves.
کلیدواژه pancreatic carcinoma ,immunohistochemistry ,fibroblast activating protein ,transforming growth factor ,tumor makers
آدرس suez university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt, al-ahliyya amman university, faculty of dentistry, department of basic medical science, jordan. al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, histology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt. university of jeddah, faculty of medicine, pathology department, saudi arabia, university of jeddah, faculty of medicine, pathology department, saudi arabia, city university ajman, dental college, oral pathology department, uae. assiut university, faculty of dentistry, oral and maxillofacial pathology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt, aswan university, faculty of medicine, radiology department, egypt, al-azhar university, faculty of medicine, histology department, egypt. batterjee medical collage, histology department, general medicine practice program, saudi arabia, aswan university, faculty of medicine, pathology department, egypt
پست الکترونیکی shaimaabebarspatho@aswan.edu.eg
 
     
   
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